Two U.S. pilots killed in Sask. air show crash

Published: Jul 11, 2005
Source: www.ctv.ca



Two planes from the U.S.-based Masters of Disaster aerobatics team collided at an air show in Moose Jaw, Sask., killing both pilots in a fiery crash to the Earth.

About 20,000 spectators watched the disaster from the ground on the final day of the annual show.

The pilots were flying small jet bi-planes, replicating a First World War airfight, when their wings clipped. The planes were nicknamed "Samson," and "Waco."

The pilots' names have not been released, pending notification of family.

The team's third plane, "Bulldog," was able to make a safe landing.continue..

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